January 18, 1774 Letter from John Wesley to Issac Twycross
Title |
January 18, 1774 Letter from John Wesley to Issac Twycross |
Post Date |
January 18, 1774 |
Author |
Wesley, John, 1703-1791 |
Recipient |
Twycross, Issac |
Date |
1774-01-18 |
Physical Description |
4 pp total; 1 p text; 1 p address (wanting); 2 pp blank |
Dimensions |
19 x 30 cm |
Location (Box, File) |
BridColl 09 Box 1 |
Address From |
London |
Country From |
England |
Collection (Provenance) |
Leete Manuscript Collection |
Transcriber |
Wanda Smith |
Plain Text Transcription |
[To Isaac Twycross] London Janu. 18, 1774 Dear Isaac I have not received any letter from you since I saw you in London. There is no danger that I should be displeased at any one for speaking freely to me. You have known me long enough to know this. I speak just what I think to all, and I would have all speak so to me. I advise you, Let not mercy or truth forsake you whatever company you are in, but bind them about your neck and write them on the table of your heart! I am, Your affectionate brother J Wesley |
Published Transcription |
John Telford, ed. The Letters of the Rev. John Wesley, VI. December 11, 1772, to March 12, 1780.(London: Epworth Press, 1931), p. 69. |
Unique Identifier |
JWesley 01181774 |
Digital Resource Type |
Image |
Digitization Date |
Digitized: 2003 |
Digitization Process |
Digitization process: Derivatives resized at 4037 pixels in height or width. |
Digital Publisher |
Bridwell Library, Special Collections; Perkins School of Theology; Southern Methodist University |
Rights |
Permission to publish materials must be obtained from the Head of Special Collections of the Bridwell Library. |
Decade |
1770-1779 |
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